Award-Winning Actor, Jewish theatre director recall Karski in program
David Chack Artistic Director of the Bunbury/ShPIeL Theatre Project will appear with Emmy Award-winning actor David Strathairn known for such films as Nightmare Alley, Nomadland, The Bourne Ultimatum, Good Night and Good Luck, to mention a few.
The virtual program about the life of World War II-era Polish resistance fighter and diplomat Jan Karski will be held on Feb 23rd.
The program, Remember This: Jan Karski’s Legacy will be presented as part of Taube Talks, a series of programs by the The Taube Center for Jewish Life & Learning, dedicated to enriching Jewish life in Poland and to connecting Jews from around the world with their East European heritage.
Strathairn, best known for his performance as Edward R. Murrow in the Academy Award-nominated Goodnight and Good Luck, will portray Karski, while Chack who is also artistic director of the ShPIeL Performing Identity and a professor in the Theatre School at DePaul University, Chicago, will join a panel discussion of the actor’s factual dramatization of the Karski’s story.
Karski is remembered for acting as a courier to the Polish government-in-exile and its Western allies about the atrocities happening in Poland from 1940 to 1943. His reports included details of Germany’s destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto and its operation of extermination camps.
His reports of the Holocaust even reached the White House, only to be met with inaction and disbelief.
“David Strathairn’s consummate performance in this solo piece, that we’ll show clips from and discuss with him, reveals how Jan Karski exposed the death camps to world leaders,” Chack said in a statement.
Adjacent to story, Chack adds, is the story of Shmuel Zygelbojm, a Polish Jew who worked tirelessly in the Polish Council in Exile in London, with Karksi’s information, “and tried to wake up the world as well as Jewish leadership in England and the United States.”
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The program will be streamed at 2 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 23
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